Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates
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Resumo: | As social animals, primates use signals to transmit information about social and sexual status to conspecifics. When these signals lead receivers to change their behavior, we can consider that communication between the individuals has occurred. Primates can produce and use four sensory modalities to communicate between conspecifics: acoustic, chemical, visual and tactile. The use of each modality depends on the social and physical environment, the receiver’s sensory system and the context. In this review, the authors present behavioural evidence of each sensory modality used in socio-sexual contexts and compare this evidence for Old World and New World monkeys in an attempt to guide future studies on the evolution of communication |
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Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
title |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
spellingShingle |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates Moreira, Laís Alves Antonio Primate communication Sensory modalities Socio-sexual signals Old World monkeys New World monkeys |
title_short |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
title_full |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
title_fullStr |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
title_full_unstemmed |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
title_sort |
Socio-sexual communication: A review of the sensory modalities used by non-human primates |
author |
Moreira, Laís Alves Antonio |
author_facet |
Moreira, Laís Alves Antonio Pessoa, Daniel Marques Almeida Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de |
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Pessoa, Daniel Marques Almeida Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de |
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Moreira, Laís Alves Antonio Pessoa, Daniel Marques Almeida Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de |
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Primate communication Sensory modalities Socio-sexual signals Old World monkeys New World monkeys |
topic |
Primate communication Sensory modalities Socio-sexual signals Old World monkeys New World monkeys |
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As social animals, primates use signals to transmit information about social and sexual status to conspecifics. When these signals lead receivers to change their behavior, we can consider that communication between the individuals has occurred. Primates can produce and use four sensory modalities to communicate between conspecifics: acoustic, chemical, visual and tactile. The use of each modality depends on the social and physical environment, the receiver’s sensory system and the context. In this review, the authors present behavioural evidence of each sensory modality used in socio-sexual contexts and compare this evidence for Old World and New World monkeys in an attempt to guide future studies on the evolution of communication |
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